Transcription of Aseptic Technique and Clean Technique Procedure
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1 SH CP 13 Aseptic and Clean Technique Procedure Version: 4 November 2018 SH CP 13 Aseptic Technique and Clean Technique Procedure (Infection Prevention & Control policy: Appendix 7) This Appendix must be read in conjunction with the Infection Prevention and Control Policy Version: 4 Summary: Provide a standardised approach to Aseptic Technique and clear indication where a standard Aseptic Technique is required and when Clean Technique is indicated Keywords (minimum of 5): (To assist policy search engine) Aseptic , Technique , Clean , non-touch, standardised Target Audience: All staff of all disciplines, Non-Executive Directors, Volunteers, Governors and Contractors Next Review Date: November 2022 Approved & Ratified by: IP&C Group Date of meeting: Date issued: November 2018 Author: Jacky Hunt, Nurse Infection Prevention & Control (North) Accountable Executive Lead: Paula Hull, Director of Nursing and Allied Health Professionals 2 SH CP 13 Aseptic and Clean Technique Procedure Version: 4 November 2018 Version Control Change Record Date Author Version Page Reason for Change Jacky Hu
5 Aseptic and Clean Technique Procedure Author: Jacky Hunt – Nurse IP&C (North) Version: 3 November 2014 Surgical Technique (2.3 Aseptic field – an aseptic field is an area created to control the environment around the procedure and protect the key parts and key sites.
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